ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MKMOK.IAM. RAINES.—In. memory of Sergeant kl a B , arD * B^".w^ nty - Flrl,t Reinforcements. ..-he died or.October 17. 1917. from wounds received ** l.»sechend«*le, October 15. 1917caned at w Elms. British Cemetery. ) oper.ughe , aged 19 years 8 months Had he asked us. well w_ know. We should say. Oh, spare the blow." i es. with streaming eyes would say Lord, we !ov e him let him stay!" b-,,l' r . Wrt ''" d by '*'* eorrowin « Parents and SAKXEP.-In proud and loving m»morv f my chum .Sergeant. H. F. Barnes. . w ' a I r ' T "' beinforoeruenta, who died of wo,,rids rm October 17. 1917. Sadly missed. — :nwn«i by L. Moore. /'ROWLEY -In fond and loving memory r- rv.t dear son and brother. Private Thomas . "'•. vr.' <i.ed "' wounds received m r rsi>.e. October IT, 191g. :, '' r *UdVw". y '„'i!'' 11 v, ' nH, ' r °- »* ,h e twilight B*rk to the days ot happiness, days beyond re*-at!. And a v mo n come* before us, so fond, so nnre, - , sweet. Of h.m who**, lip's are silent, whose heart r.»B (eased to bent. Pweet to remember, dear to our heart*, i'.;r love or ),;,„ will never departi'TT* i r ? m, ." l, *r him. one M near. *™ who. !hr. absent. Ie still just as dear. Inserted by h.s loving father arid sisters. y. ' 7?'°**tt* V ' Iti . loTi "B memory of our dear r wei n-T henu. '" , " r - < - Crowley, who died •""' n ' ranee un October 17, 191 S. v'.'T ;' ' '' ! "* George, '" a soldier's j-rave. .' ' r , '1 v "" ''"untry you nobly -are fe, . one s, '^..«i- Tou to «ay good-bye, tout safe m t,od.s keeping now you he. » .w M H. C ?ry h Ui , tt eW^P " d "^ m - BOW IKY... in sad " nd ] OTinc memory of C-owlV. ' 7 " ,'• ,' n V" ,c Thomas George ; . • ,Irl 'fed of wounds receive.: in ?-,.;.' n ■-» : A : " in France. October 17, '"' cuv heme. QfJ * r brother-, you're, fondly remembered. J Sw,f! ' 1^. '' i ' ,r memories cling round your name. Trie hearts that hold you in fondest affection Always will love you in death just the same. -Inserted by his loving brother. Charlie. CROWLEY. - In loving memory of Thomas t-eorge Crowley. belowd son of T. W < rowley _ and the late K. M. Crowley, died c! wounds in France. October 17, 1918. ased -C years Sweet remembrance lasts for ever. Inserted by Will and Lucy. (•ROWLEYIn iovinc memory of Private l >. ( row ley. who died of wound* received in ranee. October 17. 1918. - Inserted by his old pal. T. S. Kirker. DON'N.-In lend and loving memory of our , dear son and brother. Robert Donn. Thirty-sixtn Reinforcements. N.Z 8.8., who ? io?i WOUI) ds received in France. October 17. 1918; aged 30 years. We are weary, waiting, watching. t-or the. transport o'er the sea. On, now the wir is over. ! Our son will not come heme again. | • v mother to bid him good-bye I When he was lr.„. to rest, H- was not afraid to die. Our hero, one of the best. Ever remembered. ■Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, »nd brothers. LONN.-- In fond arm loving memory of our dear brother. Rifleman Robert Donn, Thirty-sixth Reinforcements, N.Z.R.8., who died of wounds received in France, October 17, 1918; aged 30 years. We are- weary, waiting, watching. For the transport o'er the sea; Oh, now the war is over. Our brother we shall not see. When ho wrote his la3t proud letter He was sure of victory. When the war is over, dear ones. I will then come bock to thee-. Brit the, sadHeaik blow is yet to cortse. When the warriors all return; And we. look for our loving brother Who never will return. —Inserted by his loving sisters, Gladys, C-orrie. and Bcaty. DONX.—In loving memory of Rifleman Robert Donn. dud uf wounds, October 17. 1918. Sav.-our. in Thy gracious keeping. Leave we now our loved one aleepinc- — Inserted by F. Donn, Clandelands. FLOOD.—In loving memory of Thomas Frederick Flood, N.Z.R.8.. Twenty-second Reinforcements, who was killed in action in France on October 12. 1917, aged 24 years. Requiescat in pace. OIRVIN.—In loving memory of Private •Tohn Girrin. killed in action on October 12. 1917. Years have, passed away, dear son. But your face will never fade , For we love you jus* as dearly. Though yon lire in your silent grave. All is dark within our dwelling. Lonely is the home today. For the on" »ho smiled to cheer us Has for ev<>r passe*l away. ■ Insert-Mi by his loving father, brothers. »nd sisters. LLEWELL.--Tn loving memory of oar dea.T son and brother. Private A. T. Hewell. killed in France. October 12. 1917. Ever with us. by his loving paronta. brother, and sist< r.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17293, 17 October 1919, Page 1
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